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  1. Land Lines, Octubre 2019

    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2019
    Editado por Katharine Wroth

    En este número, revelamos el sorprendente rol de los juegos en los cursos del Instituto Lincoln the Políticas de Suelo en América Latina y otros lugares, informamos sobre un...

  2. Inclusionary Housing

    Creating and Maintaining Equitable Communities
    Revista Land Lines
    Diciembre 2019
    By Rick Jacobus, December 10, 2019
  3. Land Matters Podcast

    Episode 8: Hartford, Ready for a Reboot
    Revista Land Lines
    Diciembre 2019
    By Anthony Flint, December 19, 2019

    A classic post-industrial city on the brink of bankruptcy, Hartford, Connecticut, has overhauled its zoning and turned abandoned factories into craft breweries and makers spaces. Can the city be just...

  4. The Unmalling of America

    How Municipalities Are Navigating the Changing Retail Landscape
    Revista Land Lines
    Diciembre 2019
    By Gregory Scruggs, December 16, 2019

    For decades, shopping malls have been a major source of local property and sales tax revenue. But with malls across the country losing tenants and the media proclaiming a retail apocalypse, local...

  5. El escritorio del alcalde

    Dirigir una ciudad postindustrial en un mundo posnacional
    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2019

    Marvin Rees nació en Bristol, Reino Unido, y creció en las viviendas públicas de la ciudad. De allí fue a estudiar políticas e historia económicas en la Universidad Swansea; luego, desarrollo global...

  6. Tecnociudad

    El alumbrado se hace más inteligente, ¿y nosotros?
    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2019
    Por Rob Walker

    En 1879, una delegación de funcionarios de Detroit tomó un barco a vapor y cruzó el lago Erie hacia Cleveland; allí, examinó el primer alumbrado eléctrico de la nación. Tres semanas antes, el...

  7. Mayor’s Desk

    Boston Mayor Marty Walsh On the Urgency of Climate Action
    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2019
    By Anthony Flint, November 8, 2019

    Boston native and two-term Mayor Martin J. Walsh has become a leader on climate action, from retrofitting city buildings to raising parks and roads. He spoke with Senior Fellow Anthony Flint about...

  8. City Tech

    Streetlights Are Getting Smarter—Are We?
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2019
    By Rob Walker, September 27, 2019

    The new generation of streetlights can do everything from monitor the weather to listen for gunshots. Many city officials view this as a boon, but some civil rights organizations are calling for...

  9. Mayor’s Desk

    On Leading a Post-Industrial City in a Post-National World
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2019
    By Anthony Flint, September 12, 2019

    Marvin Rees was born in Bristol, U.K., and grew up in the city’s public housing. From there, he went on to study economic history and politics at Swansea University, then global development at...

  10. Economic Development

    Vermont Attempts a Kinder, Gentler TIF—But Will it Work?
    Revista Land Lines
    Agosto 2019
    By Will Jason, August 20, 2019

    Vermont has enacted some of the nation’s tightest restrictions on tax increment financing, a common economic development tool with a less-than-stellar track record. Can these guardrails make TIF work?

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